Most ergonomists will agree that if the device will adjust to suit the user it is an ergonomic design. If the user is required to contort their posture to fit the device - then clearly it is not ergonomic. The straight keyboard requires the user to adopt a position of excessive pronation and ulnar deviation and thus cannot be considered ergonomic.
Most ergonomists will agree that if the device will adjust to suit the user it is an ergonomic design. If the user is required to contort their posture to fit the device - then clearly it is not ergonomic. The straight keyboard requires the user to adopt a position of excessive pronation and ulnar deviation and thus cannot be considered ergonomic.
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Keytools 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
this piece of keyboard will really make their hands into pieces.
the meaning of ergonomic is lost in these inventions.
Please use only ordinary straight keyboard, never try to use keyboard of any other shape.
typinguru 2 years ago
No straight keyboard are stupid... except my great Typematrix 2030 or my A4tech Ashape keyboard...
SuperPostman 2 years ago